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I've noticed the same thing here. Any color I've seen is associated with a dry or dying branch. No whole trees are changing yet.

A video shared earlier in this thread did say we'd see above normal temps well into December due to warm water off the eastern coast but that temps would at some point flip to more normal levels and then the warm water would fuel storms coming up the coast. I'm really interested to see if this comes true.

In the mean time it's nice to see snow falling in the Rockies.

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The water off the eastern coast won't be so warm now with the hurricane sitting there for days.

Dave
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I've noticed the same thing here. Any color I've seen is associated with a dry or dying branch. No whole trees are changing yet.

A video shared earlier in this thread did say we'd see above normal temps well into December due to warm water off the eastern coast but that temps would at some point flip to more normal levels and then the warm water would fuel storms coming up the coast. I'm really interested to see if this comes true.

In the mean time it's nice to see snow falling in the Rockies.

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Well..I'm in Maine. Trees are changing . It's the daylight and sun movement! The weather hasn't changed.still very warm